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When the owner William Jesson died in 1732 the estate was shared by his daughters. In 1786 his great nephew sold the estate to George Addams a wine merchant of Lichfield. Addams built a new manor house on the site in 1794. In a plain Georgian style the house was of three storeys, five bays and a central porched entrance, and with single-storey ...
1-12 and 12a Vicars' Close (flats) and Vicars' Hall Lichfield: Apartment: 1994: 5 February 1952: 1194880: Upload Photo: Angel Croft Hotel and attached Outbuilding, Front Railings and Gates
Lichfield House may refer to the following houses in London: Lichfield House, Richmond , former residence of the Bishop of Lichfield on the site now occupied by Lichfield Court apartments Lichfield House, Whitehall , 1680s residence of the Countess of Lichfield, now the back part of 10 Downing Street
In 1848, a group of local businessmen decided to form a company, to be known as the "Lichfield Market Hall and Corn Exchange Company", [2] to finance and commission a new combined market hall and corn exchange for the city: the site they chose was on the northeast side of Conduit street where a row of houses had stood. [3] [4] [5]
A house on a corner site, later a public house, it was extended in the 19th century. It is in painted brick with floor bands, and has two storeys. The east front has two gables, the north front has one, each front contains a doorway, and the windows are mullioned and transomed casements. There is a long later extension to the right on the north ...
The “Barrel House” blends rustic charm with ocean views” and comes complete with 2 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and a loft over 2,200 square feet. A guest cottage, among other amenities, are also ...
The Lichfield War Memorial lies within the Garden of Remembrance, to the north-west of Minster Pool and south-west of Lichfield Cathedral. The site has high brick walls to the north and east edges, a balustrade with gate onto Bird Street to the west and more balustrade on the boundary with Minster Pool to the south.
Freeford Manor (previously known as Freeford Hall) is a privately owned 18th-century country house at Freeford, near Lichfield, Staffordshire. It is the home of the Dyott family and is a Grade II listed building. The Dyotts of Lichfield acquired interests in the manor of Freeford over many years from about 1606.